The New York Times 2001 Stephen Labaton |
Title | Subject | Authors |
9 states ask judge to put restrictions on Microsoft systems.(Company Business and Marketing) | News, opinion and commentary | Stephen Labaton |
Appeals court voids order for breaking up Microsoft but finds it abused power; unanimous ruling; sharp rebuke is leveled at judge in charge of the orginal case. (Thomas Penfield Jackson).(Industry Legal Issue) | News, opinion and commentary | Stephen Labaton |
F.C.C. approves AOL-Time Warner deal, with conditions.(Company Business and Marketing) | News, opinion and commentary | Stephen Labaton |
F.C.C. approves AOL-Time Warner deal, with conditions.(Company Business and Marketing)(Government Activity) | News, opinion and commentary | Stephen Labaton |
F.C.C. to take wireless licensing case to Supreme Court.(NextWave Telecom won an appeal that the government wants overturned by the high court)(Government Activity)(Industry Trend or Event)(Industry Legal Issue) | News, opinion and commentary | Stephen Labaton |
High-stakes appeal could be last court date for Microsoft.(Company Business and Marketing) | News, opinion and commentary | Stephen Labaton |
Judge is assigned to decide Microsoft antitrust penalties.(Colleen Kollar-Kotelly)(Industry Legal Issue) | News, opinion and commentary | Stephen Labaton |
Judge to hear from 9 states on Microsoft; group challenges U.S. on proposed settlement.(Company Business and Marketing) | News, opinion and commentary | Steve Lohr, Stephen Labaton |
Justice Department and Microsoft agree on most of settlement pact.(in antitrust case)(Industry Legal Issue) | News, opinion and commentary | Steve Lohr, Stephen Labaton |
Microsoft's appeal seems to find sympathetic ears among judges.(Company Business and Marketing) | News, opinion and commentary | Stephen Labaton |
States biding for time to study Microsoft settlement plan.(18 states reserve the right not to join the settlement reached between the Justice Department and Microsoft in antitrust case) | News, opinion and commentary | Stephen Labaton |
States weigh going it alone in legal battle with Microsoft.(Company Business and Marketing) | News, opinion and commentary | Steve Lohr, Stephen Labaton |
Studies find scant availability of spectrum for wireless Internet.(Industry Trend or Event) | News, opinion and commentary | Stephen Labaton |
Supreme Court rejects Microsoft appeal.(Company Business and Marketing)(Government Activity) | News, opinion and commentary | Stephen Labaton |
U.S. abandoning its effort to break apart Microsoft, saying it seeks resolution; sharp shift from Clinton's policy focuses on less severe steps.(Industry Legal Issue) | News, opinion and commentary | Stephen Labaton |
U.S. and some states split on Microsoft, risking new delay.(some states appear unwilling to sign on to settlement proposed by Justice Department) | News, opinion and commentary | Steve Lohr, Stephen Labaton |
U.S. Appeals Court rejects Microsoft request for delay.(Company Business and Marketing)(Government Activity) | News, opinion and commentary | Stephen Labaton |
U.S. argues against delay that Microsoft is seeking; sees no need to await Supreme Court ruling.(stay of antitrust proceedings by Microsoft Corp.)(Company Business and Marketing) | News, opinion and commentary | Stephen Labaton |
Wireless companies may be near deal for new licenses.(Government Activity)(Technology Information) | News, opinion and commentary | Andrew Ross Sorkin, Stephen Labaton |
Wireless deal falls apart in Congress.(Congress neglects to pass legislation to transfer 200 wireless airwave licenses worth $16 billion from NextWave Telecom Inc. to other major wireless carriers)(Government Activity)(Industry Trend or Event) | News, opinion and commentary | Stephen Labaton |
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